In any sparring, even MMA or UFC type there are 'rules' in real fights there are no rules. If you are skilled in grappling and you are in a tussle on the ground unlike in the ring/octagon there are no rules to say someone else wont start laying the boot in! You have to be prepared for the unexpected you just dont get that in sparring!

I love martial arts and will practice them until the day I die but they all have limitations unless you practice under adrenal stress and no rules!

What do you mean no rules? All practice has rules. Stromy is correct that contact sparring and rolling is about as good a simulation as one can get to a real fight. Nothing can simulate the adrenal stress of a real encounter.

_________________________"In case you ever wondered what it's like to be knocked out, it's like waking up from a nightmare only to discover it wasn't a dream." -Forrest Griffin

In sparring there is a referee or someone to control the fight so you have to abide by the rules set.Out on the street anything can happen, when sparring you know your opponent isn't gonna pull a blade or get some of his mates to join in!To get as close to the real thing you have to drill pre-emptive strikes and work on the pre-amble that happens before the physical fight is on!These are just my views but also shared by some of the best self protection experts in the world!

In sparring there is a referee or someone to control the fight so you have to abide by the rules set.Out on the street anything can happen, when sparring you know your opponent isn't gonna pull a blade or get some of his mates to join in!

But we don't practice in the street, do we? Rules everywhere. And there's no saying that you can't introduce weapons or multiples in sparring. I have done that before.

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To get as close to the real thing you have to drill pre-emptive strikes and work on the pre-amble that happens before the physical fight is on!These are just my views but also shared by some of the best self protection experts in the world!

I guess I'm not seeing how adding pre-emptive strikes or whatever will increase the adrenaline compared to actually sparring.

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